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    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
    Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 29 agosto 2025

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 132:35


    La periodista Lucía Lagunes Huerta, directora de CIMAC, analiza el alarmante reporte de Animal Político que documenta cómo en el gobierno de AMLO se duplicaron las agresiones contra mujeres periodistas, una radiografía de la violencia y la impunidad.Además, David Páramo, periodista y analista financiero, explica la competencia México vs. China y los efectos económicos tras el primer informe de Claudia Sheinbaum.También tendremos reporteros en campo, y en el Montón Shot con Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta y Emilio Morales, platicamos con Coque Muñiz sobre su Lunario y las historias que marcan la cultura popular.

    Contralínea Audio
    699. Gobierno de AMLO llega a su fin: 9.5 millones de personas salieron de la pobreza

    Contralínea Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 121:42


    Episodio 699 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Anahí del Ángel y Aníbal García: -Gobierno de AMLO llega a su fin: 9.5 millones de personas salieron de la pobreza- Transmisión 30 de septiembre de 2024 Contralínea se transmite de lunes a viernes a las 10hrs (hora centro de México). Encuéntranos en Facebook, YouTube, X (antes Twitter), TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.

    En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

    Un día apareció el Güero, un gato con un particular sistema de defensa ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6119 Gato Apestoso Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Correos de México no manda a USA -  Tiroteo en Minneapolis - El jefe de gabinete en el Congreso - Invitación a Moldavia - El último rey Zulú - Colonizadores en África - Eusebio Poncela, Matador - Checo en Cadillac Historias Desintegradas: Encuentro felino - Tom y Jerry - Lata de atún - Mi gato ama mis playeras - Intento de secuestro - Armas químicas - Los gatos belgas - Los carteros de Lieja - Mala idea - La gata loca - Aplausos y señas - Santo Gato de Chihuahua - Nombres para perros - Nuggets y hamburguesas - Solo queremos a Hello Kitty - Día del Abuelo en México - AMLO en Palenque y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de  nuestra completa intervención humana.

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
    Editorial Astillero - 27 de agosto de 2025

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 14:18


    Fue la congruencia de AMLO, de no enriquecerse, la que jaló enorme cantidad de votos a 4T: AstilleroEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Noticentro
    Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller quiere ser rectora de la BUAP

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 1:48


    Datos de Pemex revelan que la refinería de Dos Bocas tuvo una nueva caída en la producción de crudo en el mes de julioDe octubre de 2024 a agosto de este año se han detenido a 30 mil 755 personas por delitos de alto impactoTormenta eléctrica dejó 4 personas sin vida en VeracruzMás información en nuestro podcast

    Expansión Daily: Lo que hay que saber
    Sheinbaum se aleja de la estrategia de seguridad de AMLO por la presión de Estados Unidos

    Expansión Daily: Lo que hay que saber

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 23:34 Transcription Available


    Sheinbaum se aleja de la estrategia de seguridad de AMLO por la presión de Estados Unidos, la balanza agropecuaria de México se debilita y Apple y Tim Cook están frente a su mayor examen de innovación, con Gonzalo Soto y Alberto ZanelaPara saber qué tienen en común el escándalo de dos exempleados de Astronomar y el señalamiento por supuesto por lavado de dinero a tres instituciones financieras, no se pierdan el episodio de Cuéntame de economía de esta semana. Véanlo aquí en YouTube o escúchenlo aquí en Spotify.00:00 Introducción02:06 Sheinbaum se aleja de la estrategia de seguridad de AMLO ante presión de Estados Unidos07:01 Cero bueyes, menos fresas y jitomates; la balanza agropecuaria de México se debilita09:45 La Ciudad de México coloca 'senderos verdes' en Calzada de Tlalpan para proteger a ciclistas14:36 Apple y Tim Cook están frente a su mayor examen de innovación19:36 La fiesta impulsa la venta de bocinas en México

    Ralph Nader Radio Hour
    Up in Arms

    Ralph Nader Radio Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 88:06


    Ralph welcomes Ben Cohen (anti-war activist and ice cream entrepreneur) to discuss his new campaign, "Up in Arms," which advocates for a common-sense Pentagon budget. Then, Ralph speaks to Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi about her recent piece: "When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we've been told."Ben Cohen is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and longtime anti-war activist. He is a co-founder of the ice cream company Ben & Jerry's and a prominent supporter of progressive causes. He is co-founder of Up In Arms, a public education and advocacy campaign pushing for a common-sense approach to military budgeting. In May of this year, Ben was arrested by Capitol Police after he interrupted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony by screaming,”Congress kills poor kids in Gaza by buying bombs and pays for it by kicking kids off Medicaid.”We're up in arms because the government has taken the kindness, the heart, the soul of the American people and essentially replaced it with so many bombs that there's no rational use for them. They've turned us all into mass murderers.Ben CohenYou know, politicians starting from Reagan are fond of saying “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.” And then they turn around and spend $100 billion a year on a nuclear arsenal that's capable of blowing up the entire world several times over. So they say one thing and they do another. I mean, a nuclear arsenal capable of blowing up the entire world several times over? That's not deterrence. That's delusion.Ben CohenI just go back to the moral issue of our time, which is Gaza—two-thirds of the American people don't support continuing to arm Israel. And we need to make our politicians pay the price for continuing to arm Israel… We have a midterm election coming up. If your guy voted to continue to essentially facilitate the genocide, vote them out.Ben CohenWhen you have more money than is needed, you tend to invite corruption, cost overruns, machinery that doesn't work, and I would advise that you look into why the GAO and the Pentagon auditors are being asked to do fewer audits of the military budget. Because there's almost a direct correlation between throwing money at a government program (especially at that scale) and corruption. And corruption is understandable to everybody. It's the number one political issue all over the world, when the pollsters poll.Ralph NaderArwa Mahdawi is a columnist for the Guardian and author of Strong Female Lead: Lessons from Women in Power. Here is her recent piece on the genocide in Gaza: “When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we've been told” (The Guardian, August 8, 2025)To be fair, the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal have published some pretty devastating reports from their reporters in that area. They've put out some devastating features on what's going on [in Gaza], but it doesn't translate into editorial denunciation by these papers. And it doesn't translate into taking the next step and doing what they would do in other conflicts around the world where there isn't so much prejudice and domestic pressureRalph NaderI'm an opinion writer, but as journalists, you're always supposed to report facts. And the fact is: we have absolutely no idea how many people are dead in the Gaza Strip. But there are plenty of studies (which I reference in the article—one Lancet peer-reviewed study, one letter to the Lancet by a highly-respected scientist, one empirical study by Michael Spagat) which show that the death count is a lot higher. So I truly believe that unless you're saying “the official figure from the Ministry of Health is around 60,000 but studies show it is probably much higher,” then that's just journalistic malpractice.Arwa MahdawiI think there's just this instinct to believe that Palestinians are lying and Israelis are telling the truth. And it also goes back to…this isn't just Israel's war, this is America's war as well. And this desire to see America as the good guys—we're the good guys, the Palestinians are the bad guys. And to have this black-and-white narrative where, obviously, we're the good guys, you know, and so if the Palestinian narrative casts doubt on that, then it must be wrong.Arwa MahdawiI always suggest that people write to the media outlets and say that they want to see more Palestinian narratives, they want the media outlets to voice their concern that foreign reporters are not being let in, that more aid workers are not being let in, that pictures are not coming out.Arwa MahdawiThere are very few pictures coming out of the scale of this destruction in Gaza, but when you see the ones that do come out, it is very, very obvious that there are more than 60,000 people dead.But there seems to be this lack of curiosity with some of my peers. Why aren't they asking, “Why aren't we seeing more pictures?” There should be nonstop outrage that their press freedom is being stifled like this and so many Palestinian journalists are being slaughtered.Arwa MahdawiNews 8/22/25* Last Thursday, during an event in her Masscusetts congressional district, Congresswoman Katherine Clark – who holds the position of House Minority Whip, making her the number two Democrat in the House – called Israel's campaign in Gaza a “genocide,” per Axios. According to Zeteo, this makes Clark the 14th member of Congress to use the “g word.” Lest she be accused of bravery however, Clark quickly walked back her comments. In a statement to the Jewish News Syndicate, Clark said “last week, while attending an event in my district, I repeated the word ‘genocide' in response to a question…I want to be clear that I am not accusing Israel of genocide.” This incident illustrates the cross-cutting pressures facing Democratic Party leaders. This divide will be on the agenda again at the DNC meeting on August 26th, where among other issues, party leaders will vote on competing resolutions to lay out the Democrats' position on Gaza. Allison Minnerly, the progressive DNC delegate sponsoring the resolution to end arms shipments to Israel, is quoted saying “Our voters…are saying that they do not want U.S. dollars to enable further death and starvation anywhere across the world, particularly in Gaza…I don't think it should be a hard decision for us to say that clearly,” per the Intercept.* Even as Democrats wrestle with their position on Gaza, the politics are clearly shifting. The Reject AIPAC coalition has released a new statement saying that among Democrats, AIPAC is now a “toxic pariah.” As evidence of this, Reject AIPAC cites the fact that only 14 House Democrats attended the AIPAC-sponsored Israel trip this year. According to Mondoweiss, “In 2023, the lobbying group brought 24 House Dems to Israel over recess. In 2019, over 40 attended.” Reject AIPAC also cites the fact that Reps. Valerie Foushee and Maxine Dexter, both recipients of millions of AIPAC dollars, voted to block arms to Israel and Foushee is even now rejecting AIPAC money. As these small victories mount, the horizon of possibility for movement within the party grows ever wider.* Last week, Tom Artiom Alexandrovich – a senior department head in Israel's National Cyber Directorate – was arrested in a “multi-agency operation targeting child sex predators,” in Clark County, Nevada according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. According to Reuters, “Alexandrovich faces a felony charge of luring or attempting to lure a child or mentally ill person to commit a sex act ‘with use of computer technology.'” Yet, inexplicably, Alexandrovich was released by U.S. authorities and is back in Israel. This set off a firestorm in the U.S., with many accusing the Trump administration of facilitating Alexandrovich's release. The State Department was forced to issue a statement denying these claims, stating that Alexandrovich "did not claim diplomatic immunity and was released by a state judge…Any claims that the U.S. government intervened are false." The AP adds that the “Israeli Embassy in Washington and the Israeli Prime Minister's Office did not immediately return messages.” Disturbingly, the mainstream media seems to be purposely ignoring this case. While it has been covered by the Guardian, the Times of Israel, and Haaretz, there has been zero coverage in the New York Times or Washington Post, or ABC, NBC, or CBS. This media blackout adds fuel to the speculation that this case is being tamped down by the administration for political reasons.* Another troubling story regarding minors on the internet comes to us from Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI. According to Reuters, internal documents from Meta Platforms detail “policies on chatbot behavior…[permitting] the company's artificial intelligence creations to ‘engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual,' generate false medical information and help users argue that Black people are ‘dumber than white people.'” Former Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan called these reports “disturbing” and cited a legal complaint filed by the FTC to the Justice Department against Snap in January, under her leadership, “charging that [Snap's] AI chatbot was creating risks and harms for young users.” Khan noted that the “DOJ hasn't filed the case or taken any steps to protect these kids,” and demanded that “Any lawmaker concerned about big tech's abuse of kids should ask what is going on.” The administration's lack of action on these issues indicates that despite their rhetorical inveighing against the tech industry, they are treating SIlicon Valley with the same kid gloves they use for the rest of corporate America, even when it affects minors.* In more positive news from abroad, the Washington Post reports that between 2022 and 2024, Mexico lifted a stunning 8.3 million residents out of poverty. This 18% drop in poverty includes a 23% decrease in extreme poverty and a 16% drop in moderate poverty. According to experts, this remarkable achievement is the result of the policies of former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, or AMLO, and his successor Claudia Sheinbaum, such as tripling the minimum wage and instituting a raft of social programs to aid “senior citizens, unemployed youth, students, farmers and people with disabilities.” President Sheinbaum is now plowing ahead with a new project – producing a “small, 100% electric, accessible [EV],” called the “Olinia,” to be fully manufactured and assembled in Mexico, per Mexico News Daily.* Turning to domestic politics, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik finally showed up in her district on Monday after an extended period of avoiding public appearances. At a ceremony honoring a late Clinton County clerk in Plattsburgh, Stefanik was drowned out by cries of “‘You sold us out!', ‘Shame!', and ‘Unseal the Epstein files!', along with a “steady stream of boos,” according to the Daily Beast. Stefanik “left the podium after speaking for less than a minute,” and when she returned, she was booed again. Stefanik's chronic absence and chilly reception is a bad sign for her gubernatorial aspirations. In the months since she has held a town hall, her constituents held a mock town hall where they addressed an empty chair, per WRGB, and New York Democrats AOC and Paul Tonko held town halls in her district, per the Albany Times-Union.* In more political news from New York, disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo is explicitly seeking to woo New York Republicans in his independent bid for Mayor of New York City. POLITICO reports that at a fundraiser at media mogul Jimmy Finkelstein's Southampton estate, Cuomo told the crowd that he agrees with President Trump that the “goal is to stop Mamdani.” To this end, he is trying to convince Republicans that they would be “wasting [their] vote on [Curtis] Sliwa,” the Republican nominee for Mayor, “because he'll never be a serious candidate.” Cuomo also implied that he is open to an alliance with Trump, telling the crowd “Let's put it this way: I knew the president very well.” Dora Pekec, a spokesperson for the Zohran campaign, is quoted saying “Since he's too afraid to say it to New Yorkers' faces, we'll make it clear: Andrew Cuomo IS Donald Trump's choice for mayor.”* In Texas, state Democrats have returned to the state, ending their attempt to defeat Governor Abbott's mid-decade redistricting scheme by denying the legislature a quorum. In a statement Gene Wu, chairman of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, said "We killed the corrupt special session, withstood unprecedented surveillance and intimidation, and rallied Democrats nationwide to join this existential fight for fair representation — reshaping the entire 2026 landscape," per the BBC. The legislature is now expected to approve the redrawn congressional maps; the state Democrats plan to continue fighting them in the courts. California has vowed to redraw their own maps to compensate for the expected loss of five Democrat-held seats in Texas. New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Maryland are also considering their own redistricting plans. Vice President JD Vance was deployed to Indiana to pressure Republicans in that state to redraw their maps to favor Republicans as well, per the IndyStar. It is a sad state of affairs that American politics has been reduced to such naked power grabbing plots, but here we are.* In local news, the federal occupation of Washington, D.C. continues to deepen. CBS reports the governors of at least six Republican-led states are sending contingents from their National Guards to the capital. These include Mississippi and Louisiana, West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee. Just what these troops will do in Washington remains unclear. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, who is sending 160 troops, cited “monument security” and “traffic control” among their official responsibilities. The federal agents on the ground, with little to do – the DOJ itself reports as violent crime is at a 30-year low in the District – seem to be mostly just harassing residents. The Daily Beast reports ICE tore down a banner and replaced it with a dildo. A local, Amanda Moore, posted a photo of 15 federal agents calling an ambulance for a drunk girl in Dupont Circle. And, while the Lever reports D.C. corporate lobbyists pushed for the occupation, it is wreaking havoc on local businesses; Rolling Stone reports reservations at D.C. restaurants are down between 25 and 31%, to take just one example. We can only hope that this pointless, destructive farce of quasi-fascistic political theater ends sooner rather than later.* Finally, investigative reporter and Iraq war veteran Seth Harp is out with a new book – The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces – which details the double murder of Master Sergeant Billy Lavigne and Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, along with the “many more unexplained deaths…other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses,” at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Among other remarkable discoveries, Harp “describes a U.S. special forces k9 [unit] that was given titanium dentures and encouraged to feast on human brains in the field,” in the words of publisher and producer Chris Wade. Remember these titanium dentures whenever you hear that there is no money to pay for critical social programs. The money is there. The political will is not.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

    En la misma mesa
    Ministra Ríos Farjat es acusada de traición

    En la misma mesa

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 7:01


    Noroña no se resiste y lanza críticas contra la ministra Margarita Ríos Farjat. Pío López Obrador, hermano de AMLO, es exonerado después de recibir sobres de dinero presuntamente para “apoyar al movimiento” y la Sala Superior del Tribunal Electoral valida la elección judicial. ¿Vamos a ver acordeones en los próximos comicios?

    Un podcast medio serio
    E272. Oposición ridícula, circos mediáticos y aclaraciones que no aclaran

    Un podcast medio serio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 72:49


    Nuria y Renato hablan de cómo el tren maya descarrila, pero el nivel de la conversación; de cómo García Harfuch y los medios hacen mucha faramalla ante pocos resultados; y de cómo la familia de AMLO puede terminar con más cartas que la baraja española.

    The John Batchelor Show
    Preview: Mexico. Colleague Mary Anastasia O'Grady of WSJ Editorial comments on the possible rift in the Morena Party over how the cartels were regarded in AMLO's review: Mexico: past time and today under Claudia Sheinbaum. More later.

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 1:35


    Preview: Mexico. Colleague Mary Anastasia O'Grady of WSJ Editorial comments on the possible rift in the Morena Party over how the cartels were regarded in AMLO's review: Mexico: past time and today under Claudia Sheinbaum. More later.

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi  Podcast
    Episode 223: Del Caos al Cosmos, Julio 24 de 2025

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 45:55


    Podcast del programa Del Caos al Cosmos del 24 de Julio de 2025 En este programa se habla sobre la Reforma Política en México y el caso de Adán LópezTransmitido por Radio AMLO, http://www.radioamlo.orgEn Twitter @Hasardevi @DelCaosAlCosmosVisite el blog http://hasardevi.blogspot.com

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
    Entrevista a Claudia Villegas - 18 de agosto de 2025

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 8:48


    Recuperar PEMEX y CFE fue visionario; AMLO leyó bien la economía y vamos por buen camino: VillegasEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
    La mesa montessori - 19 de agosto de 2025

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 41:02


    A diferencia de otros sexenios, hay atención excesiva a familiares de AMLO sin cargos públicos: mesaEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Tragaluz
    “EU está considerando posibles ataques militares en el futuro”: Ioan Grillo

    Tragaluz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 25:04


    Fernando del Collado conversa con Ioan Grillo, periodista especializado en crimen organizado, quien además de señalar que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum está bajo “presión” del gobierno de Donald Trump no descarta que se ordene una incursión militar en territorio mexicano para combatir a los capos de las mafias criminales; “EU está considerando posibles ataques militares en el futuro”, advierte. Para el investigador, la firma del acuerdo integral de seguridad con los Estados Unidos también dependerá que el gobierno mexicano empiece a dar “resultados” en la reducción de la migración irregular y del combate al fentanilo.  En opinión de uno de los más destacados especialistas en los cárteles del narcotráfico en América, el primer interés para las agencias de investigación estadounidenses se focaliza en revisar y fiscalizar a los gobernadores de entidades federativas que están en la frontera con EU, “las agencias de investigación tienen los ojos puestos contra los gobernadores del norte de México” señala. Y ve más factible denuncias contra esos gobernadores que aquellas encaminadas a investigar al expresidente López Obrador, sus hijos e incluso contra Manuel Bartlett, exdirector general de la CFE.  Ioan Grillo, quien acaba de publicar "Sangre, armas y dinero" (Trillas, 2025), describe que la expansión del crimen organizado en la región se debe igualmente al tráfico y venta de armamento de EU a los cárteles de México, por lo que la solución ha de pasar por acciones multinacionales.   El periodista, nacido en Inglaterra y con más de dos décadas avecinado en México, señala que el secretario de seguridad federal, Omar García Harfuch, deberá “tener mucha protección” debido a que sus acciones “han incomodado al crimen” que lo ponen en peligro. Asegura que AMLO fracasó en el combate al crimen como lo hicieron sus antecesores y pide un tiempo de “chance” para Sheinbuam y poder evaluar su política contra el crimen. Con todo, señala que la mayoría de México “está bajo el control de crimen” pero “es un duopolio con el poder político” entre el crimen organizado y los diversos niveles de gobierno. Según Grillo, la recientemente implantada reforma judicial “no resuelva los problemas graves del sistema de justicia” y concluye que la llamada Cuarta Transformación es está formando “un régimen de partido dominante” pero “todavía popular”.  

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
    Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 18 agosto 2025

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 160:20


    Hoy en Me lo dijo Adela,  conversamos con Verónica Ayala, periodista en Mexicanos contra la Corrupción, sobre su reportaje acerca de los libros financiados por AMLO que culpan a Trump de asfixiar a Cuba.También en el foro, Óscar Balderas, especialista en crimen organizado, nos explica el asesinato de Camilo Ochoa, “El Alucín”, influencer ligado al narco.Más adelante platicamos con Joss Favela, quien lanza la segunda parte de su proyecto de duetos Mis Compas Vol. 2.Y en nuestra sección Piel Sana, el dermatólogo oncólogo Javi Derma nos revela “lo que tus labios tienen que decirte”. 

    Noticentro
    Vivo en México responde Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 1:31


    Sheinbaum acusa campaña contra AMLO por rumores sobre Gutiérrez Müller Un millón de israelíes marchan por fin de la guerra en GazaMás información en nuestro podcast

    En la misma mesa
    Austeridad e hipocresía: Dos caras de una misma 4T

    En la misma mesa

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 8:46


    Las decisiones tomadas por los familiares cercanos del ex presidente AMLO nos permiten entrar en la discusión sobre la hipocresía expresada por las élites que llegaron al poder con el discurso de “primero los pobres”. Ya sea desde Japón, España, China, Países Bajos o vistiendo prendas de lujo, los miembros del oficialismo critican una clase política al mismo tiempo que la mimetizan. Nos escuchamos en Spotify.

    Ralph Nader Radio Hour
    The Real Death Toll in Gaza

    Ralph Nader Radio Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 96:00


    Ralph devotes the entire program to challenging the “official” count of 60 thousand fatalities reported so far in the genocide Israel, aided and abetted by the United States, has perpetrated on the Palestinians in Gaza. First, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, who volunteered twice in Gaza hospitals, presents the various studies that revise estimates into the hundreds of thousands. Then weapons expert, Professor Theodore Postol, backs that up with his knowledge of the destructive power of the weapons being used and the photographic evidence of the rubble.Dr. Feroze Sidhwa is a trauma, general, and critical care surgeon. He has volunteered twice in Gaza since 2024 and three times in Ukraine since 2022. He has published on humanitarian surgical work in the New York Times, Politico, and the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.I've made my point clear month after month that I believe the death toll is now well over 500,000. And it's important to have an accurate death toll to respect the Palestinian dead and to intensify diplomatic, political, and civic pressures from around the world (and particularly from the White House and Congress) to cease fire, to let the humanitarian trucks that are already at the border in (with food, medicine, water, hospital supplies), and to make sure that this conflict is resolved safely.Ralph NaderIt certainly seems that every single international expert on the topic does think that this is a genocidal attack, so I don't see any reason to disbelieve what they're saying. But that doesn't have to do with how many people are killed. So what I'm just trying to point out is that even if the numbers of people that we talk about here today are (like Ralph said) half a million, or whatever number of people have been killed, nobody disputes that huge numbers of mass killings have taken place. And it doesn't seem that anybody who knows what they're talking about disputes that it's genocidal at this point.Dr. Feroze SidhwaIt's been very widely understood by lots and lots of people, of a huge variety of political leanings, a huge variety of life experiences, of professions, et cetera, that this is the image that springs to mind when they go to the Gaza Strip—it's something like a gigantic concentration camp.Dr. Feroze SidhwaIf the U.S. or Israel cared at all about how many people (including, remember, this is a territory that is half children) —if we cared how many people, including children, we have starved to death, have shot dead, have blown up, et cetera, we could figure it out in two weeks and with 10 grand. The Israelis wouldn't even have to stop their assault. They could keep doing it. They could just agree to de-conflict this group of a few people. But they won't do it for obvious reasons. And I shouldn't say “they” —we won't do it for obvious reasons.Dr. Feroze SidhwaTheodore Postol is Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy Emeritus in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. His expertise is in nuclear weapon systems, including submarine warfare, applications of nuclear weapons, ballistic missile defense, and ballistic missiles more generally.When you have a large building collapse, everyone is going to be dead unless they're out of the building. It's just that simple. And even when you have large buildings collapse and you have people coming in to search for people, you typically only find a few people who happen to have been lucky enough to be trapped in a cavity that's near a surface area of the rubble heap. If you're deep in the rubble heap, your chances of surviving are near zero.Professor Theodore PostolNews 8/15/25* New Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index data shows Trump's new tariff regime has resulted in significant increases in tariff-sensitive staple consumer goods. Some startling price spikes include a 38.9% rise in the price of vegetables, 14.5% increase in the price of coffee and an 11.3% increase in the price of beef and veal. Beyond food, electricity is up 5.5%, rent and shelter is up 3.6%, and health insurance is up 4.4%. These increases are sure to be politically unpopular, as Trump campaigned on bringing down inflation and the price of groceries. The reporting of this data also raises questions about Trump's response, given his response to the recent negative BLS data reporting on new job creation.* Speaking of job creation data, while the U.S. only reported the creation of 73,000 new jobs in July, Mexico, under left-wing economic nationalist president and AMLO successor Claudia Scheinbaum, created over 1.26 million new jobs in the same month, according to Mexico News Daily. Furious about the jobs report, Trump forced out the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and is now seeking to install right-wing economist EJ Antoni. According to the BBC, economists have said his “economic commentary [is] rife with basic mistakes.” Antoni, kowtowing to Trump, ​​has proposed ending the monthly jobs report. Antoni would need to be confirmed by Senate Republicans, who have expressed some trepidation about his appointment, but whether that will be enough for them to stand up to Trump on this appointment seems unlikely.* In more domestic economic news, Jacobin reports corporations are experimenting with a new method of worker exploitation – so-called “stay-or-pay” contracts. According to this article, millions of employees – from nurses to pilots to fast food workers – are, often unwittingly, being “inserted into…restrictive labor covenants [which] turn employer-sponsored job training and education programs into conditional loans that must be paid back — sometimes at a premium — if employees leave before a set date.” These contracts, known as Training Repayment Agreement Provisions, or their acronym TRAPs, have become a major new battleground between corporate interests and groups fighting for labor rights, including unions and regulators. However, with Trump administration efforts to rollback even the modest labor protections promulgated under the Biden administration, the possibility of any federal intervention on behalf of workers seems remote.* In more Trump-related news, the occupation of Washington, D.C. has commenced. Trump has deployed federal agents, including officers with the Department of Homeland Security and Drug Enforcement Administration, as well as National Guard troops, to patrol the streets of the capital. Some of these deployments seem to be mostly for media spectacle; feds have been seen patrolling tourist areas like the National Mall, Union Station and Georgetown, but others have been going into District neighborhoods and harassing District residents for smoking on their own property. Moreover, while Trump has said "Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people," the Justice Department has in fact announced that this year violent crime in Washington has hit a 30-year low, per NPR. Trump is restricted to a 30 day takeover of the District by law, but is seeking to extend this window through Congress.* As usual, even as Trump claims to be cracking down on crime, his administration treats corporate crime with kid gloves. Despite major news of corporate misconduct this week – including the reopening of a Boar's Head facility shut down earlier this year due to a listeria outbreak despite ongoing sanitation issues and an explosion at the Clairton Coke Works in Pittsburgh that left at least two dead and ten injured – a new Public Citizen report shows the extent of the administration's soft-on-corporate-crime approach. According to this report, “the Trump administration has already withdrawn or halted enforcement actions against 165 corporations of all types – and one in four of the corporations benefiting from halted or dropped enforcement is from the technology sector, which has spent $1.2 billion on political influence during and since the 2024 elections.”* Turning to Gaza, the Financial Times reports, “Israel has killed…prominent Al Jazeera correspondent [Anas Al-Sharif] in Gaza and four of his colleagues…in an air strike targeting them in a media tent.” This report notes the Israeli military “took credit” for the strike after “months of threats and unproven allegations that [the journalist] was the head of a Hamas cell.” The Committee to Protect Journalists called these claims an attempt to “manufacture consent for his killing.” The network called this move a “desperate attempt to silence voices in anticipation of the occupation of Gaza.” Anas Al-Sharif was a prominent journalist in the Arab world and was part of a Reuters photo team who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2024. Israel has already killed six Al Jazeera reporters in Gaza prior to this strike.* Meanwhile, in Egypt, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi last Tuesday issued his harshest criticism of Israel thus far, accusing the nation of prosecuting “a war for starvation, genocide, and the liquidation of the Palestinian cause.” Yet, according to Drop Site News, Sisi's comments came just days before an announcement that an Israeli company will begin supplying Egypt with vast amounts of gas. This $35 billion deal between Egypt, neighbor to Israel and Palestine and the largest Arab nation, and Israeli energy company NewMed is the largest export agreement in Israel's history. This deal adds a new dimension to other comments Sisi made in those same remarks, wherein he defended Egypt against criticism for “not opening the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing to allow in aid.” It remains to be seen whether the genocide comments represent a new chapter of Egypt-Israel relations, or whether they are just a smokescreen to cover Egypt and Israel's increasing economic interdependence.* In Palestine news from the homefront, Semafor reports the Democratic National Committee will consider two dueling resolutions on Gaza at their meeting this month. According to Dave Weigel, one, introduced by DNC Chair Ken Martin would “[urge] a ceasefire and a return of hostages held by Hamas,” along with a reaffirmation of the increasingly far-fetched two-state solution. The other, introduced by a DNC member on the progressive flank of the party, calls for “suspension of military aid to Israel” and recognition of a Palestinian state. The latter resolution has drawn the ire of Democratic Majority for Israel, a political organization that aims to keep the Democratic Party firmly in the pro-Israel camp. DMFI's president, Brian Romick, is quoted saying that resolution would be a “gift to Republicans” and would “embolden Israel's adversaries.”* In more positive foreign affairs news, Jeremy Corbyn's new party in the United Kingdom appears to be gaining steam. A string of polls indicate the party could win the seats currently held by several high-profile Labour Party MPs, including Health Secretary Wes Streeting and now-resigned Homelessness Secretary Rushanara Ali. Most shockingly, it seems they could even win Holborn and St. Pancras, the seat currently held by Labour Party Prime Minister Keir Starmer. If this Corbynite wave does ultimately crest, it would be a stunning reversal of fortune after the Starmerite Labour Party expelled the former Labour leader in 2023.* Finally, AOL announced this week that they will end their Dial-up internet service in September, Ars Technica reports. AOL launched their Dial-up service in 1991, helping to usher in the era of widespread internet adoption. While this may seem like a natural step in terms of technological advancement, US Census data from 2022 shows that approximately 175,000 American households still connect to the Internet through dial-up services. As this article notes, “These users typically live in rural areas where broadband infrastructure doesn't exist or remains prohibitively expensive to install.” In effect, this move could leave these rural communities completely without internet, a problem compounded by the Trump administration's decision earlier this year to “abandon key elements of a $42.45bn Biden-era plan to connect rural communities to high-speed internet,” per the Guardian. It should be considered a national disgrace if both the private sector and the government leave these rural communities behind.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

    Expansión Daily: Lo que hay que saber
    Más de 13 millones de mexicanos salieron de la pobreza en el sexenio de AMLO

    Expansión Daily: Lo que hay que saber

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 20:43 Transcription Available


    Más de 13 millones de mexicanos salieron de la pobreza en el sexenio de AMLO, según INEGI, juzgadores aparecen en acordeones, los multan, pero ganan elección y Delta y Aeroméxico piden prórroga y American acusa a México de arbitrariedad, con Gonzalo Soto y Diana Gante00:00 Introducción02:23 13.4 millones de mexicanos salieron de la pobreza en el sexenio de AMLO, pero carencia por acceso a salud se duplica07:23 Juzgadores burlan la ley: salen en acordeones, los multan, pero ganan elección y nuevos ministros se recortarán salario y presupuesto 202612:17 Spin, de Femsa, busca licencia bancaria; apuesta por clientes de bajos recursos14:08 Delta y Aeroméxico piden prórroga y American acusa a México de arbitrariedad16:36 Las empresas pueden aprovechan beneficios fiscales para financiar energía limpia

    Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
    #Entrevista con Jorge García

    Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 8:57


    Antes de irse del poder AMLO autorizó que le vendieran una playa de 53 hectáreas de Grupo Vidanta, donde "trabaja" José Ramón López Beltrán

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi  Podcast
    Episode 222: Del Caos al Cosmos, Julio 17 de 2025

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 51:44


    Podcast del programa Del Caos al Cosmos del 17 de Julio de 2025 En este programa se habla sobre la historia de los Plurinominales, y su actual impactoTransmitido por Radio AMLO, http://www.radioamlo.orgEn Twitter @Hasardevi @DelCaosAlCosmosVisite el blog http://hasardevi.blogspot.com

    Contralínea Audio
    659. AMLO cuestiona qué oculta EU sobre la captura del ‘Mayo' Zambada

    Contralínea Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 124:07


    Episodio 659 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Nancy Flores: -AMLO cuestiona qué oculta EU sobre la captura del ‘Mayo' Zambada- Transmisión 02 de agosto de 2024 Contralínea se transmite de lunes a viernes a las 10hrs (hora centro de México). Encuéntranos en Facebook, YouTube, X (antes Twitter), TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.

    Contralínea Audio
    655. Entrevista a AMLO: “Traiciones que padecí no causaron ningún daño a la transformación”

    Contralínea Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 134:14


    Episodio 655 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Nancy Flores: -Entrevista a AMLO: “Traiciones que padecí no causaron ningún daño a la transformación”- Transmisión 29 de julio de 2024 Contralínea se transmite de lunes a viernes a las 10hrs (hora centro de México). Encuéntranos en Facebook, YouTube, X (antes Twitter), TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.

    Expansión Daily: Lo que hay que saber
    La cobertura de becas disminuyó al cierre del gobierno de AMLO

    Expansión Daily: Lo que hay que saber

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 27:29 Transcription Available


    La cobertura de becas disminuyó en la última recta del gobierno de AMLO, más de 857,000 hogares cayeron en pobreza por gastos médicos de su bolsillo y México apostará por el fracking para aumentar la producción de gas, con Gonzalo Soto y Diana Zavala00:00 Introducción01:37 La cobertura de becas disminuyó en la última recta del gobierno de AMLO05:51 Más de 857,000 hogares cayeron en pobreza por gastos médicos de su bolsillo11:48 México apostará por el fracking para aumentar la producción de gas16:31 El Ajusco, reserva natural y punto de desapariciones en CDMX20:56 Conciencia ambiental y recursos limitados impulsan la venta de muebles usados

    Manuel López San Martín
    Adán Augusto López es 'intocable' por los secretos de AMLO y sus hijos: Federico Döring - 07 agosto 2025.

    Manuel López San Martín

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 14:28


    En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, Federico Döring, diputado del PAN, exigió públicamente la destitución de Adán Augusto López del Senado de la República, al asegurar que el exsecretario de Gobernación no solo está envuelto en escándalos de corrupción y presunta complicidad con el narcotráfico, sino que, además, parece intocable por los secretos que conoce del expresidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador y sus hijos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Manuel López San Martín
    Programa completo MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín - 07 agosto 2025.

    Manuel López San Martín

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 94:01


    Adán Augusto López es 'intocable' por los secretos de AMLO y sus hijos: Federico Döring. Gerardo Vargas Landeros acusa persecución política del gobernador de Sinaloa por compra de patrullas. Rafael Caro Quintero, Ismael El Mayo Zambada y Vicente Carrillo, libran la pena de muerte en EE. UU. La baja de tasas de interés en Banxico. ¿Buena o mala decisión? Netanyahu: "Israel quiere control de Gaza, no su anexión". Caso Susana Saravia: víctima de violación grupal en Canpeche. Lo mejor de los deportes con Guillermo Shutz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Soy Comunicologo
    #SoyComunicólogo #EPN #amlo

    Soy Comunicologo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 0:32


    #SoyComunicólogo #EPN #amlo

    Templo Mayor
    TEMPLO MAYOR: Arrepentidos de ocurrencias

    Templo Mayor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 2:32


    Arrepentidos quieren en el Cielo y todo indica que en el gobierno federal ya se arrepintieron de varias ocurrencias petroleras de AMLO. ​

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi  Podcast
    Episode 219: Del Caos al Cosmos, Junio 5 de 2025

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 49:30


    Podcast del programa Del Caos al Cosmos del 5 de Junio de 2025 En este programa se habla sobre las Elecciones del Poder JudicialTransmitido por Radio AMLO, http://www.radioamlo.orgEn Twitter @Hasardevi @DelCaosAlCosmosVisite el blog http://hasardevi.blogspot.com

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi  Podcast
    Episode 221: Del Caos al Cosmos, Julio 10 de 2025

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 47:54


    Podcast del programa Del Caos al Cosmos del 10 de Julio de 2025 En este programa se habla sobre los Tiempos de CrisisTransmitido por Radio AMLO, http://www.radioamlo.orgEn Twitter @Hasardevi @DelCaosAlCosmosVisite el blog http://hasardevi.blogspot.com

    Milenio Opinión
    Alejandro Domínguez. Revivirán la reforma de AMLO

    Milenio Opinión

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 2:46


    El gobierno de Claudia Sheinbaum reactiva la reforma electoral de AMLO, generando tensiones sobre el rol del INE.

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
    La mesa multicolor - 04 de agosto de 2025

    Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 45:40


    Golpeteo en 4T era previsible sin la figura de AMLO, quién cohesionaba las corrientes internas: mesaEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    El Taims
    El Taims x Latinus 175 - Kung Fu Panza del Bienestar

    El Taims

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 15:28


    El Taims x Latinus: Destacamos que Andy López Beltrán y otros “Morena Black” gastan fortunas en Tokio, mientras AMLO sabía desde 2021 de los nexos de Hernán Bermúdez con “La Barredora”, según Guacamaya Leaks. Además, la gobernadora Rocío Nahle minimizó la muerte de Irma Hernández, taxista secuestrada en Veracruz.#LatinusPodcast

    Milenio Opinión
    Agustín Basave. 'La Barredora' de AMLO

    Milenio Opinión

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 3:35


    Apenas empieza a verse la punta del iceberg de los negocios sucios cuatroteros. En Tabasco, el “agua natal” del ex presidente, está sumergida una masa monumental de hielo corruptor

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi  Podcast
    Episode 214: Del Caos al Cosmos, Mayo 22 de 2025

    Del Caos al Cosmos, Hasardevi Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 32:10


    Podcast del programa Del Caos al Cosmos del 22 de Mayo de 2025En este programa se habla sobre quien es el CNTETransmitido por Radio AMLO, http://www.radioamlo.orgEn Twitter @Hasardevi @DelCaosAlCosmosVisite el blog http://hasardevi.blogspot.com

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
    Kim Armengol y Max Espejel con todas la información en Saga Noticias 29 julio 2025

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 51:07


    Esta noche en SAGA Noticias: La Fiscalía Anticorrupción de Campeche solicita el desafuero de Alejandro “Alito” Moreno por presunto peculado. Andy López Beltrán, hijo del presidente AMLO, genera polémica tras ser captado en un viaje de lujo por Japón, mientras Luisa María Alcalde reafirma el llamado de Claudia Sheinbaum a la austeridad dentro de Morena. Además, reportamos violentos asaltos a transportistas en las carreteras del país, así como la detención de siete presuntos criminales en Guerrero en un operativo de la Marina. También informamos sobre la vinculación a proceso de Ximena Pichel, conocida como “Lady Racista”, el homenaje póstumo a Ozzy Osbourne en Birmingham, la respuesta del Kremlin al ultimátum de Donald Trump y las nuevas líneas de investigación en el caso Ayotzinapa.

    Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha
    Kim Armengol y Max Espejel con todas la información en Saga Noticias 29 julio 2025

    Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 51:07


    Esta noche en SAGA Noticias: La Fiscalía Anticorrupción de Campeche solicita el desafuero de Alejandro “Alito” Moreno por presunto peculado. Andy López Beltrán, hijo del presidente AMLO, genera polémica tras ser captado en un viaje de lujo por Japón, mientras Luisa María Alcalde reafirma el llamado de Claudia Sheinbaum a la austeridad dentro de Morena. Además, reportamos violentos asaltos a transportistas en las carreteras del país, así como la detención de siete presuntos criminales en Guerrero en un operativo de la Marina. También informamos sobre la vinculación a proceso de Ximena Pichel, conocida como “Lady Racista”, el homenaje póstumo a Ozzy Osbourne en Birmingham, la respuesta del Kremlin al ultimátum de Donald Trump y las nuevas líneas de investigación en el caso Ayotzinapa.

    Tragaluz
    "Nadie sabe qué hará EU, pero no estamos preparados por si nos invaden": Guillermo Valdés Castellanos

    Tragaluz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 25:59


    Fernando del Collado conversa con Guillermo Valdés, especialista en seguridad nacional y exdirector del CISEN, quien observa que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum está en una “zona gris” y muestra “una voluntad limitada” para desprenderse de su antecesor y de las “complicidades” del crimen con los gobiernos en turno, “es un dato terrible que no se conozcan las consecuencias del vínculo de este gobierno con el crimen organizado”, sentencia. Para Valdés, la fragilidad institucional que aumentará con la reforma judicial ha puesto a la democracia en manos de las corporaciones criminales y no descarta que usen drones como armamentos en la frontera del norte ni tampoco una posible invasión militar por parte de Estados Unidos, “esa es una incertidumbre porque nadie sabe qué hará EU y no estamos preparados”, asegura. El académico se lamenta que Sheinbaum tenga como política de gobierno “normalizar la violencia y los asesinatos”. Y todavía más, señala “que es terrible y desastroso un gobierno que propaga la impunidad”. En opinión del especialista en seguridad “sólo la complicidad y el cinismo hacen posible que Rubén Rocha Moya aún gobierne Sinaloa” o Américo Villarreal en Tamaulipas o Rocío Nahle en Veracruz, entre otros, “vamos rumbo a entregar nuestra democracia al crimen organizado”, ya que “este gobierno nos quiere llevar a la tiranía y a la antidemocracia”. El director del CISEN durante el sexenio de Felipe Calderón, advierte sobre la persecución e intimidación a la ciudadanía con la nueva Ley de comunicaciones conocida como “ley espía”; preocupa el aumento de la presencia del Ejército en la esfera política desde el gobierno de AMLO, “les ha dado mucho poder y les ha hecho daño a una parte del Ejército” y espera que las autoridades militares dejen “maniobrar” al Secretario de Seguridad, Omar García Harfuch, para operar contra el crimen.  El ex director de la extinta agencia de inteligencia y contra espionaje CISEN, asegura que el exgobernador de Tabasco, Adán Augusto López sí debía saber y estar informado de las complicidades de su secretario de seguridad estatal Hernán Bermúdez con la organización delictiva "La Barredora" y la presidente Sheinbaum no debería llamarse a engaño, “un gobierno que miente no tiene ninguna credibilidad”, apostilla. 

    Ana Francisca Vega
    'Año Siete. El Legado: la catástrofe': ¿De qué trata el libro de Manuel López San Martín?

    Ana Francisca Vega

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 15:22


    En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, Manuel López San Martín, periodista y conductor de MVS Noticias, habló sobre su libro "Año Siete. El Legado: la catástrofe" retrata los pendientes, excesos y consecuencias del sexenio de AMLO. "En teoría el sexenio de López obrador ya terminó, en teoría él ya se fue, desapareció de la vida pública, cuántas veces no lo dijo 'yo el último día de septiembre no me vuelven a ver'", dijo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Asticharlas con Julio Astillero
    Miércoles 23 de julio de 2025 | Historia e intereses de R. Monreal, aliado de AMLO, multipartidos, operador pragmático

    Asticharlas con Julio Astillero

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 31:06


    Historia e intereses de R. Monreal, aliado de AMLO, multipartidos, operador pragmático Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Milenio Opinión
    Carlos Marín. Los bandos de AMLO y Clara Brugada

    Milenio Opinión

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 3:48


    La medida responde a las demandas planteadas en las marchas que han terminado en actos vandálicos, primero en las colonias Condesa y Roma, y el domingo en Ciudad Universitaria

    Eduardo Ruiz-Healy en Fórmula
    Otra herencia maldita de AMLO: la guerra aérea con EEUU

    Eduardo Ruiz-Healy en Fórmula

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 43:02


    Emisión del lunes 21 de julio de 2025 Aunque parezca un asunto técnico, la disputa por los slots podría convertirse en el conflicto aéreo más serio en décadas entre México y EEUU. Con rutas estratégicas, cadenas logísticas y millones de turistas en juego, México pagará el precio de la improvisación de AMLO. Otra vez, los costos de su visión ideologizada y anticomercial recaen sobre el presente. Ahora, la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum deberá resolver un problema más que le heredó su antecesor. "Deja que tus oídos te abran los ojos." #RuizHealyTimes #AbriendoLaConversación www.ruizhealytimes.com www.radioformula.mx

    Manuel López San Martín
    Crisis entre México y EU: ¿Cómo la herencia de AMLO y las decisiones de Trump afectan a Sheinbaum? - 22 julio 2025.

    Manuel López San Martín

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 4:28


    En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, León Krauze, colaborador de MVS Noticias, habló de la crisis que enfrenta la relación entre México-EU en el sector aeronáutico, señalando que las tensiones actuales son el resultado directo de decisiones tomadas durante el gobierno de Andrés Manuel López Obrador.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Manuel López San Martín
    Adán Augusto López y Hernán Bermúdez: El vínculo con el crimen organizado que involucra a AMLO - 22 julio 2025.

    Manuel López San Martín

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 7:48


    En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, el periodista José Luis Montenegro, autor del libro Los Chapitos, reveló los presuntos nexos de Adán Augusto López y Hernán Bermúdez con “La Barredora”, un brazo armado del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), que operó impunemente durante el sexenio del hoy senador. “La Barredora es un grupo que se fortaleció gracias a actividades como el narcotráfico, secuestro, extorsión y cobro de cuotas a comerciantes y agricultores”, explicó Montenegro, quien señaló directamente a Hernán Bermúdez Requena, exsecretario de Seguridad Pública de Tabasco, como líder de esta célula delictiva. Adán Augusto y Bermúdez: una relación cotidiana en el poder Según el periodista, “Bermúdez era conocido como ‘el Comandante H’ o ‘el Abuelo’, y operaba con pleno conocimiento del entonces gobernador Adán Augusto López, con quien se reunía prácticamente todos los días para hablar de temas de seguridad”. A pesar de ello, nunca fue investigado ni removido de su cargo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Manuel López San Martín
    Adán Augusto López: El incómodo reto de Sheinbaum ante crisis en Morena y legado AMLO - 22 julio 2025.

    Manuel López San Martín

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 6:09


    En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, Alberto Begné, colaborador de MVS Noticias, habló de la crisis en Morena que ha alcanzado uno de sus puntos más álgidos, con fracturas internas cada vez más visibles, tensiones entre sus liderazgos y ausencias notorias en momentos clave. “Están enfrentando una de sus crisis más agudas, una bomba que estalla en la casa matriz de la 4T allá en Tabasco”, señaló Begné, al referirse a los vínculos entre figuras como Adán Augusto López y presuntos actos de corrupción ligados al crimen organizado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Latinus Diario
    Latinus Diario: 21 de julio

    Latinus Diario

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 64:32


    Adán Augusto reaparece y Morena lo respalda; Trump amenaza con bloquear vuelos de México por decisiones de AMLO; destrozos en segunda marcha contra la gentrificación en CDMX

    Templo Mayor
    TEMPLO MAYOR: ¡Abróchense los cinturones!

    Templo Mayor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 3:37


    El cuerpo de la 4T está conectado, pues decisiones que tomó AMLO con el estómago hoy le están llenando de piedritas la vesícula a Sheinbaum.

    Asticharlas con Julio Astillero
    Viernes 11 de julio de 2025 | Coctel Washington contra Sheinbaum, AMLO y 4T: Ovidio, instrumento pactado

    Asticharlas con Julio Astillero

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 32:59


    Coctel Washington contra Sheinbaum, AMLO y 4T: Ovidio, instrumento pactado Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
    #Análisis con María Scherer

    Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 4:28


    Peña Nieto, entre Sheinbaum y AMLO. ¿Gertz va por él realmente

    The John Batchelor Show
    REVIEW: Colleague Mary Anastasia O'Grady of the WSJ comments on the success of AMLO and his party, Morena, to achieve domination of all branches of government in the PRI fashion of the 20th century. More.

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 2:03


    REVIEW: Colleague Mary Anastasia O'Grady of the WSJ comments on the success of AMLO and his party, Morena, to achieve domination of all branches of government in the PRI fashion of the 20th century. More. 1913